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Show Victor Hotro'j (,rarrr!c!iIUrfn. Victor Hugo lias two grandchildren. grandchil-dren. Theglrl was a sweet, kind-hearted kind-hearted and unatTected child, but "liard to manage." She has a gravity grav-ity of disposition not nintnl r.t her. George Hugo, who hu Just been placed In a state of ierpetual tutelage, was the most serious and manageable of the great writer's grandchildren. He Unow devoured with fancies. He was brought up in eiderdown figuratively speaking speak-ing and Is not able to protect himself him-self from little hal.lt. of spending money and gcttlirjf indtl I. He ha great artistic talent. Perliaps If he were allowed to run through Lis fortune for-tune quickly, and oblige to face such liiaicullles as his iisble grandfather grand-father ovcrcama, bo mlghtyel prove a great artist, lluthv cannot now contract debts, make large purrhaseii, sign deed,b!iiig actions in court, or mike any covenant of Importance save a matrimonial oce. His powers pow-ers are limited to drawiug. the Interest Inter-est of his share of the estate left by Victor Hugo aad to making a will. Tlie child is not always father to the man. |